Government data has revealed the most delayed A-roads in Shropshire.
Recently updated data from the Department for Transport has revealed the most delayed A-roads around the country.
The road, which goes from Lord Hill's Column to Emstrey Island has racked up an average delay of 36.3 seconds per vehicle, per mile.This road runs from the roundabout at the top of Jiggers Bank, through Lawley to Shawbirch Roundabout with the A442.The third Shrewsbury town centre A-road on the list, this route runs right the way through the county town from Battlefield to Bayston Hill roundabout.
The Wrexham to Shrewsbury road passes through Ellesmere and Coton Hill - and was once described as of of Wales' most dangerous roads.
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